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Division III Committee on Infractions Issues Decision on Wesley College

For Immediate Release

Thursday, September 10, 2009
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Jennifer Kearns
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INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division III Committee on Infractions has penalized Wesley College for financial aid violations in its football program. Penalties in this case include two years of probation and required attendance at an NCAA Regional Rules Seminar.

This case was resolved through the summary disposition process, a cooperative effort where the involved parties submit the case to the Committee on Infractions in written form. When the NCAA enforcement staff, the university and involved individuals agree to the facts of the case and penalties proposed by the university, they may use this process instead of a formal hearing.

The institution and enforcement staff agree with the findings and that the facts of the case constitute violations of NCAA legislation. The committee finds that violations occurred, but they were limited in scope and nature.

During the 2006-07 academic year, the college’s financial aid packaging for some freshman student-athletes was clearly distinguishable from the general pattern of financial aid packaging for all freshman aid recipients. At the time the violations occurred, the college had an unpublished financial aid appeals process. The policy provided that prospective students could appeal the institution’s initial financial aid offer. While unpublished, the policy was not secret; some prospective students became aware of it through “word of mouth” or personal experience, and it had been in existence for more than 20 years.

The institution’s football coaches were aware of the appeals policy and, throughout the recruiting process, made it a point to communicate the policy to prospects. The coaches also encouraged any prospect who seemed unhappy with his initial aid offer to take advantage of the appeal process. As a result, compared to the general student population, there were a disproportionate number of freshman football prospects who appealed their financial aid award packages for the 2006-07 academic year. There was no evidence to suggest that the football coaches were deliberately attempting to circumvent NCAA rules.

Of 484 incoming freshmen in 2006-07, 208 (43 percent) appealed their initial financial aid offer and were awarded further aid. For incoming freshman football student-athletes that same year, 51 of 87 (59 percent) appealed and were awarded additional aid. The 16 percent differential between the two groups established a clearly distinguishable pattern of financial aid awards to incoming football student-athletes compared to the packages awarded to all incoming aid recipients at the institution.

The penalties in this case are as follows:

  • Public reprimand and censure.
  • Two years of probation from September 10, 2009, through September 9, 2011.
  • During both years of probation, the director of athletics, compliance officer and financial aid personnel responsible for awarding aid to student-athletes shall attend an NCAA Regional Rules Seminar.

The members of the Committee on Infractions who reviewed this case are Mary Jo Gunning, the athletics director of Marywood University and chair of the committee; Keith Jacques, attorney at Smith Elliott Smith & Garmey; and Dea Shipps, associate commissioner and senior woman administrator at Eastern College Athletic Conference.


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